WHICH NIGHT IS LAILATUL-QADR?
Is it the 17th or the 19th? Imam Abu Ja'fer Muhammad
ibn Ali-alBaqir (as) is quoted in Bihar al Anwar and Da `aim al-Islam as having
said, "The 17th night of the month of Ramadan is when the two parties met,
and the 19th is when the lists of the pilgrims is written down, and the 21st is
when successors to the Prophets passed away and Jesus Christ (as) was raised to
heaven and Moses (as) passed away, whereas the 23rd is hoped to be
Lailatul-Qadr." Both al'Ayyashi's Tafsir and al-Majlisi's Bihar al Anwar
quote 'Amr ibn Sa'eed saying, "A man from Medina disagreed with me
regarding the night (Lailatul-Qadr) when the two hosts meet, saying that it was
the night of the 17th of the month of Ramadan, so T went to see Abu Abdullah
(as) and told him about our disagreement, whereupon he (as) said, -The man from
Medina did not say the truth; I know that you mean it is the 19th when the
Commander of the Faithful (Imam Ali, as) was wounded, and it is the same night
when Jesus son of Mary (as) was raised to heavens." Both references quote
Humran quoting Abu Abdullah Imam Ja'fer al-Sadiq (as) saying, "The destiny
referred to as Lailatul-Qadr is the same destiny referred to in another verse
(of Surat al-A'raf) wherein the most Exalted One says: `When their doom is come,
they shall not remain behind in the least, nor will they go before' (Holy
Qur'an, 7:34)."
Or is it the 21st or the 23rd? Al-Husain ibn 'Ubaydullah, according to
Majalis al-Shaykh, as quoted on p. 2, Vol. 94, of Bihar al Anwar, quotes Ahmed
ibn Muhammad ibn Yahya who in turn quotes his father saying, "I was in the
company of Abu Abdullah (as) when Abu Busayr asked him, `Which night is the one
when one is to plead to his Lord whatever he wishes to plead?' The Imam (as)
answered him by saying, Either the twenty-first or the twenty-third.' He then
asked him (as), 'What if I have no strength to observe both of them?' The Imam
(as) said, ' How easy it is to observe them when compared to your pleas!"'
Abu Abdullah (as) is also quoted in the same volume of Bihar al Anwar saying,
"The twenty-third night of the month of Ramadan is the one when every
weighty matter is decided, when trials, tribulations, deaths, and means of
sustenance and other matters are determined, and so will whatever Allah decrees
to take place for the entire next year; so, congratulations to anyone who
remains awake during it bowing, prostrating, contemplating upon his sins,
weeping on their account, for if you do all of that, God willing, you will never
be disappointed." Then he added, "Allah will order an angel to call
out during each and every day of the month of Ramadan conveying Allah's message
to them thus: ' Good news, O My servants! I have forgiven your past sins and
permitted some of you to intercede on behalf of the rest on Lailatul-Qadr except
those who break their fast with an intoxicant or those who bear grudge against
another Muslim brother!"' It is narrated that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala
wards off evil and sins and all types of trials on the 25th night from all His
servants who fast and grants them light in their hearing and vision; Paradise is
decorated during Lailatul-Qadr's day and night.
The great Sunni scholar Ibn Abul-Hadid, in his commentary on Nahjul
Balagha, cites Ibn Durayd'sAmah stating that al-Jarmoothi quotes Ibn
al-Muhallabi quoting Ibn al-Kalbi quoting Shaddad ibn Ibrahim quoting
'Ubaydullah ibn al-Hassan al-Fahri quoting Ibn 'Aradah saying, "The
Commander of the Faithful (as) was once asked about Lailatul-Qadr, and he said,
'It is not at all improbable that I know which night it is and deliberately hide
such knowledge, and I do not at all doubt that Allah hid such knowledge from you
only out of His love for you, for if you knew which night it is, you would have
honored it and left the others, and I hope you will not err in its regard."